Funded Project
Green Building LEED Certification by Student Experiential Learning
SUNY Performance Improvement Fund Award
7/1/2018 - 6/30/2022
About the Project
The SUNY Green Building Experiential Learning Collaborative (GBELC) is a partnership between SUNY Polytechnic Institute, SUNY ESF, and SUNY Oneonta supported through the SUNY Performance Improvement Fund for clean energy workforce development. The GBELC is training highly skilled graduates proficient in green building design and with project experience in LEED building certification of campus buildings. It is our hope that the curriculum modules piloted in this collaborative will inspire others and enable adoption of green building experiential learning courses among other SUNY schools.
Objectives
Make campuses into living laboratories
- Teach new experiential learning courses in which students certify existing campus green buildings
Develop NYS Workforce
- Students earn personal industry credentials (LEED GA)
- Develop capacity of faculty & staff accreditations (LEED AP)
Scale capabilities across SUNY
- Share expertise and best-practices with other campuses
- Increase in-house capacity for measuring air quality and real-time performance sensing
Conference Posters and Presentations
IAFOR International Conference on Education Hawaii2021 - LEEDing the Way (pdf)
Year 1 Project Highlights (pdf)
SURP Internship Poster (pdf)
PIF Project 264 Update 9-19 (pdf)
GBELC Presentation Handout (pdf)
PIF Project RIT Conference Presentation (pdf)
Experiential student learning & LEED: An Arc case study from SUNY (pdf)
PIF Project 264 Mid-Year 3 Update (pdf)
Project Personnel & Partners
SUNY Poly
- PI: Zhanjie Li, College of Engineering, SUNY Poly
- Past PI: Mark Bremer, College of Arts and Sciences, SUNY Poly
- Aaron LaFave, Energy Manager, SUNY Poly
- Michael Fancher, Director of New York State CATN2
- Ross Goodman, Deputy Director of NYS Center for Advanced Technology in Nanomaterials and Nanoelectronics
SUNY ESF
- Co-PI: Paul Crovella, Forest and Natural Resources Management, SUNY ESF
- Alex Poisson, Energy Coordinator, SUNY ESF
SUNY Oneonta
- Co-PI: Rachel Kornhauser, Sustainability Coordinator, SUNY Oneonta
- Farzaneh Soflaei, Visiting Assistant Professor in Sustainable Design, Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability, SUNY Oneonta
Course Development
SUNY Poly
- IDS 251 Principles of Green Buildings (Spring 2021) (pdf)
- CE/ME 448 Green Building Strategies: LEED Lab (Fall 2020) (pdf)
SUNY ESF
- CME 496 Principles of Green Buildings (Spring 2020) (pdf)
- CME 496 Building Energy Modeling (Fall 2020) (pdf)
SUNY Oneonta
ONLINE interdisciplinary courses in Sustainable Design
- ENVS 294 W1: Green Building Design Principles and Practices (Spring 2021) (pdf)
- ENVS 294 W2: Green Roofs and Green Walls for Healthy Sustainable Cities (Fall 2020) (pdf)
- ENVS 294 W3: Introduction to Sustainable Design (Fall 2020) (pdf)
- ENVS 294 W4: Neighborhood Development and Sustainable Communities (pdf) (Spring 2021)
- ENVS 294 W5: Passive House and Net-Zero Energy Buildings (pdf) (Spring 2021)
Open SUNY Course Links
- SPTP: GREEN BUILDING DESIGN - 1297 - ENVS 294 - W1
- SPTP:NEIGHBRHD DEV & SUST COMM - 1298 - ENVS 294 - W2
- SPTP:PASSIVE HOUSE & NET ZERO - 1299 - ENVS 294 - W3
Green Building Events & Activities
Spotlight on recent graduates (USGBC New York Upstate)
2021 The IAFOR International Conference on Education – Hawaii (IICEHawaii)
2020 State of NY Sustainability Virtual Conference
18th Annual New York State Green Building Conference
REV Campus Challenge Workshop for NYSERDA. SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Utica, NY. June 5, 2019.
State of New York Sustainability Conference. Colgate University, Hamilton, NY. November 7-8, 2018.
SUNY External Partnerships Boot Camp. Hudson Valley Community College TEC-SMART. Malta, NY. December 4-5, 2018.
USGBC Community Article
February 6, 2019
Green Building Resources
- U.S. Green Building Council
- Green Globes
- LEED Certification System
- LEED Credentials
- Zero Carbon Certification
- Zero Energy Certification
- WELL Building Standard
- The NIST Net-Zero Energy Residential Test Facility (NZERTF)
- SUNY Poly Green Team
- Sustainable SUNY Poly facebook page
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